Examples of using Typifies in English and their translations into Indonesian
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play our part in the rise of the authentic self that typifies the birth of the burgeoning Aquarian Age.
a game that more than some other typifies Peru's multi-racial society.
perforated aluminum that typifies the look of Orphek's LED fixtures with the new smaller light clocking in at 13.5 by 9 inches in area
The club's motto which is"Consectatio Excellentiae" in Latin typifies the Black Cats' resolve as they strive for the best behind the inspiration from the team itself
It was creeping, not the searing wall of flame that typifies fire in the south,
Instead it typifies a disturbing pattern in parts of the UK national media where there is an apparent determination to systematically undermine climate science
Their enduring relationship with the label typifies the kind of bond Slagel wants to build with all his signings,
one of the contributing factors to the overconsumption of salt that typifies the Western diet
whose troubled personality typifies the romantic ideal of the tortured artist.
extreme case actually typifies the whole.
As the article says,“I don't think there's any one place in the world that typifies a‘real' experience of the entire country that it happens to be a part of.”.
however just on the understanding that it typifies the center of what the business is
along with the apathy and obsession with the trivial that typifies at least some of the young,
Kant typified this trend, by bonding- even equating- duty-oriented morality with happiness.
Moses typified the saints who die
Stratiform tungsten, typified by the Erzgebirge deposits, Czechoslovakia.
Typify your model: The name should have some aspect of your model in it.
Placid, infantilized, typified perhaps by the sheep,
The scribes and Pharisees of Jesus' day typify this same willfulness and rebellion.
Association approaches address a class of problems typified by market basket analysis.